

I was excited to see there are two more books in this series as the ending seemed a bit too quick to wrap up. The author was able to keep me in suspense, not knowing what might happen next to our hero’s, or what they might find out. It was able to explain how werewolves are around us and hiding while also explain how the BSI was established and run. This book showed up on my “like others I have read” section and I’m glad it did. If Cooper and Park don't catch the killer soon, one - or both - of them could be the next to go. But with a body count that's rising by the day, werewolves and humans are in equal danger. And though he'd resolved to keep things professional, Cooper's friction with Park soon erupts.into a physical need that can't be contained or controlled. When more people vanish, pressure to solve the case skyrockets.


As they investigate a series of mysterious deaths unlike anything they've seen, every bone in Cooper's body is suspicious of his new partner - even when Park proves himself as competent as he is utterly captivating. But as far as Cooper's concerned, it's failing. Park is an agent of The Trust, a werewolf oversight organization working to ease escalating tensions with the BSI. A new case comes with a new partner: ruggedly sexy werewolf Oliver Park. Hunting for big bad wolves was never part of Agent Cooper Dayton's plan, but a werewolf attack lands him in the carefully guarded Bureau of Special Investigations. A former FBI agent is partnered with the enemy in this suspenseful male/male shifter romance from debut author Charlie Adhara.
